Craftsman in San Jose, IL
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Property was for sale as of (6/29/26).
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Property was for sale as of (6/29/26).
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$79,900
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201 S 3rd St, San Jose, IL 62682
Situated on an expansive 150X142 corner lot in the small Mason County town of San Jose, this rambling 2,400+ square foot ONE FAMILY OWNED 6-bedroom, 1.5 bath two story vinyl sided home exudes charm and character through and through! From the stunning natural woodwork to the ample built-ins found throughout all three floors, this residential dwelling has so undeniably much to offer at a price that simply cannot be beat! Main floor of home offers an inviting 25X8 enclosed front porch, gracious 11X13 foyer, large front facing living room with a center fireplace, generous formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, two bedrooms -- one with rustic wood flooring, vintage full hall bath, and an enclosed back porch. Upstairs, you will find four additional bedroom areas (must walk through one bedroom to get to another) and a hall half bath. The large usable basement offers mechanicals (hot water heat) in addition to abundant storage as well as work space. Outside, you will find a large concrete patio area in addition to a detached garage with a neat attached hang out area complete with a fireplace. The yard extends beyond the garage both beside as well as behind and offers an incredible amount of space for expansion and/or gardening, fun in the sun, etc. Storage shed on premises as well. Sold AS IS, WHERE IS, this vintage beauty longs for its next owner who will cherish its character all the while bringing it back to life with today's sought after updates!
6 Bed · 1.5 Bath · 2,434 Sq Ft
Listed With
Seth Goodman, Me Realty :: 217-737-3742
Reference Links
State: Illinois | Region: Midwest (East North Central) | Associated Styles or Type: Craftsman | Period & Associated Styles: Craftsman (1905-1930), Modern (1900+) | Misc: Fixer-Uppers |












































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